the specific question -- maybe i will direct it to dr. mullen, or dr. fagan, or anyone in between who wants to comment on this. it relates to health care as it relates to children. our child advocates always remind us that in the context of health care and otherwise, children are not small adults. they are different. we have to treat them differently and have strategies that recognize the reality. when we were going through the june-july, or may-july debate about health care in this committee. senator dodd and i worked together to design elements in the bill that would speak directly to the reality. we have one in particular that spoke to the work force, section 5203, establishing a loan repayment program for pediatrics of specialists. -- sub-specialists, and providers of mental health care working in shortage areas. that was our intent. we were successful in that. i am wondering, now that we are beyond the theoretical stage, and we have a piece of legislation which is in place, and continuing to be implemented, in this broader topic of primary care, fu